Asked by federico cidez on Jul 05, 2024

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Gender identity refers to

A) our biological sex.
B) the sense of being male,female,or a combination of the two.
C) the set of socially expected behaviors for males and females.
D) internalized ideals for appropriate sexual behavior.

Gender Identity

A person's internal understanding of their gender identity, which can align with or differ from the gender assigned to them at birth.

Biological Sex

The classification of human beings, typically as male or female, based on genetic, anatomical, and hormonal differences.

Socially Expected Behaviors

Pertains to the actions or reactions that are anticipated and considered acceptable within a particular society or group.

  • Describe Freud's theories regarding the evolution of gender identity.
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B
Explanation :
Gender identity refers to one's sense of being male, female, or a combination of both. It is a person's subjective perception of their gender, which may or may not align with their biological sex assigned at birth or with societal expectations for gender expression.